Marsha Chaffins Death Notices, Cause – The death occurred on March 30, 2024, of Marsha Gayle Chaffins, who was 63 years old and lived in Franklin Furnace, Ohio. Born in Huntington, West Virginia, on March 15, 1961, she was preceded in death by her parents, Donald and Barbara Taylor, as well as by her cherished husband, Reverend Bryan Chaffins, and her granddaughter, Angel Faith Chaffins. Marsha’s life served as a powerful illustration of the enduring power of love, faith, and unity within a family. Marsha’s cherished children, Bryan Chaffins Jr. (Misty Chaffins), Steffiny Ray (Chuck Ray), Rev. Gary Chaffins (April Chaffins), and Jill Hineman (Rev. Jared Hineman), are the ones who carry on her legacy after her passing. Her cherished grandkids, Austin Ray, Brayden Chaffins, Ethan Hineman, Adryan Chaffins, Calee Chaffins, Cameryn Chaffins, Carly Ray, Carson Chaffins, Evan Hineman, and Ben Taylor, whom she claimed as her own, are the ones who will carry on her legacy from generation to generation.
Additionally, she is survived by her siblings, Patti Trotter (whose husband Ernie Trotter passed away), Donald Taylor (whose wife Beverly Taylor), David Taylor (whose wife Pam Taylor passed away), and Rod Taylor (whose wife Deanna Taylor passed away). Her sisters Karen Adams (whose husband Charlie Adams passed away), Judy Pennington (whose husband David Pennington passed away), and Diana Taylor all passed away before her. Marsha showered tremendous abundance of love and affection upon a large number of nieces, nephews, and other relatives, treating each person as if they were her own. In addition, Marsha’s path through life was illuminated by the unwavering companionship of her great friend Kellie Proffitt Freeman, a connection that Marsha valued passionately until the very end of her life.
The relationship she had with Christ served as the compass that guided her in her roles as a loving mother, grandmother, and friend. Her unshakeable religion served as the cornerstone of her existence, supplying her with the fortitude, solace, and direction she needed throughout her whole life. Marsha’s dedication to her family and her faith turned her into a shining example of unflinching love and warmth, and her impact will continue to reverberate in the lives of everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. Marsha’s life and faith will be honored with a gathering and celebration that will take place at The Grace Community Church at Bigelow, which is located at 415 Washington Street in Portsmouth, Ohio.
Marsha’s family and friends will have the opportunity to come together during the ceremony, which will be presided over by her son, Reverend Gary Chaffins, in order to pay tribute to Marsha’s journey and to celebrate her arrival at the place where she is now with the Lord. On Saturday, April 6, 2024, visitation will take place from eleven in the morning until twelve in the afternoon. At twelve o’clock, immediately after the service, there will be a celebration of life. Marsha’s departure from this world has left a vacuum in the hearts of many people; yet, her spirit, teachings, and love continue to inspire and console those who she has left behind. Our hearts are filled with excitement as we learn that she has arrived at a place of eternal love and joy in Heaven, where she is reunited with loved ones who have passed away and has found peace in the presence of the Lord.